Group B was just the best, mental, fast, revolutionary, all the cars were incredible especially the s1 e2 in my opinion, it's just a shame Lancia put the fuel tank under the seat in the delta s4 a bit later on in the 80s! Also I like how the commentator says qwottro not qwattro😂
The result of this edition of Sanremo rally would have been different with Vatanen. Salonen only raced to get 2nd place in the 1985 Drivers' Championship, so he didn't want to race to win the rally.
Yup, so many people fanboy'ing the horrible Audis, when in fact this was the only 'win' the Audi Sport Quattro EVER got in HISTORY against AWD competitors...they could barely even win against 2WD competitors a few times, and often lost to 2WD cars over the 5 years they competed. And the only reason they got this win was because Peugeot had things wrapped up, and after Audi and Röhrl had spent at least 3 weeks going over every single stage one corner at a time practicing and setting things up...and the VERY shady things they did to their car: they even made their car immediately disappear after their 'win' never to be seen again! It's pretty clear that there was lots of illegal stuff in their car and they scrapped it right away so they couldn't ever be caught.
@@pistonburner6448 thats bullshit, the Audi Sport Quattro won the 1984 manufacturers championship and Stig Blomqvist won the drivers championship in it. there's no conspiracy, the car was later badly damaged and disassembled for its parts to be used on the other cars. They had aluminium roll cages so in an accident they could easily be written off, the cars which have come back from retirement to impress crowds and to compete etc. Have had their original cages cut out and steel roll cages fitted to the same design as the original ally cage for safety. In one event michele mouton rolled the car, bent the roll cage and still carried on. It can easily be seen in the photos. But yes by 85 the quattro was obsolete, the chassis wasn't up to the standards of Peugeot and Lancia. But audi chose to go rallying to promote their road cars and felt building a mid engined special was just counterproductive advertising. That Peugeot were showing their road cars were inferior by not using them in competition and having to build a special. Audi Sport started building their own mid engined special prototype but when audi themselves found out about it they demanded them stop development or they'd disband the team.
@@theant9821 No, it's you who is wrong and all my assertions are backed up by facts. If you claim something to be incorrect then go ahead and disprove it. You did not disprove anything with that reply which was barely in English and certainly didn't make proper, rational assertions. You can try again if you want, but this time calm down, concentrate and try to make actual sense. Tell everyone what you are talking about, then make your claim, then try to give your argumentation. You know, make sense and write properly.
So sad to hear the point made about the tremendous strength of the cars when so many wonderful, inspirational drivers were to die in them as Group B mania progressed.
Group B was probably too fast and the oeganization of these routes was way below par, and the real shame of Group B was the abandonment of Group N- basically Group B with safer cars and half the power.
Just came across the video and comment and thank god someone feels the same. I think group S would have been amazing, better handling with half the power would still have been fast, I’m also sure some teams would have tweaked the cars for more power anyways. But man I always think about how awesome group s would have been
Group a cars were setting faster stage times as early as 1988, of stages still used i think the last wrc stage record held by a group b car fell in 1994 if memory serves me correctly.
That Audi is a brutal piece of machinery. The nose lifts each time the driver accelerates. Incredible
Group B was just the best, mental, fast, revolutionary, all the cars were incredible especially the s1 e2 in my opinion, it's just a shame Lancia put the fuel tank under the seat in the delta s4 a bit later on in the 80s! Also I like how the commentator says qwottro not qwattro😂
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Great pictures
5:07 a non-liveried 205t16 quietly sitting on the side of the road... i wonder what is it doing there.
good question
It's the car of a team member
who dislikes that...... holy moly what a world to live in..... omg
4:30 there's an. S4 aerial of san remo of this area
Che bei tempi
The result of this edition of Sanremo rally would have been different with Vatanen.
Salonen only raced to get 2nd place in the 1985 Drivers' Championship, so he didn't want to race to win the rally.
Yup, so many people fanboy'ing the horrible Audis, when in fact this was the only 'win' the Audi Sport Quattro EVER got in HISTORY against AWD competitors...they could barely even win against 2WD competitors a few times, and often lost to 2WD cars over the 5 years they competed. And the only reason they got this win was because Peugeot had things wrapped up, and after Audi and Röhrl had spent at least 3 weeks going over every single stage one corner at a time practicing and setting things up...and the VERY shady things they did to their car: they even made their car immediately disappear after their 'win' never to be seen again! It's pretty clear that there was lots of illegal stuff in their car and they scrapped it right away so they couldn't ever be caught.
@@pistonburner6448 thats bullshit, the Audi Sport Quattro won the 1984 manufacturers championship and Stig Blomqvist won the drivers championship in it.
there's no conspiracy, the car was later badly damaged and disassembled for its parts to be used on the other cars.
They had aluminium roll cages so in an accident they could easily be written off, the cars which have come back from retirement to impress crowds and to compete etc. Have had their original cages cut out and steel roll cages fitted to the same design as the original ally cage for safety.
In one event michele mouton rolled the car, bent the roll cage and still carried on. It can easily be seen in the photos.
But yes by 85 the quattro was obsolete, the chassis wasn't up to the standards of Peugeot and Lancia.
But audi chose to go rallying to promote their road cars and felt building a mid engined special was just counterproductive advertising.
That Peugeot were showing their road cars were inferior by not using them in competition and having to build a special.
Audi Sport started building their own mid engined special prototype but when audi themselves found out about it they demanded them stop development or they'd disband the team.
@@theant9821 No, it's you who is wrong and all my assertions are backed up by facts.
If you claim something to be incorrect then go ahead and disprove it. You did not disprove anything with that reply which was barely in English and certainly didn't make proper, rational assertions. You can try again if you want, but this time calm down, concentrate and try to make actual sense. Tell everyone what you are talking about, then make your claim, then try to give your argumentation. You know, make sense and write properly.
So sad to hear the point made about the tremendous strength of the cars when so many wonderful, inspirational drivers were to die in them as Group B mania progressed.
Elli P Two drivers and one co driver
Far more died in the years immediately AFTER Group B was abolished.
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Group B was probably too fast and the oeganization of these routes was way below par, and the real shame of Group B was the abandonment of Group N- basically Group B with safer cars and half the power.
Just came across the video and comment and thank god someone feels the same. I think group S would have been amazing, better handling with half the power would still have been fast, I’m also sure some teams would have tweaked the cars for more power anyways. But man I always think about how awesome group s would have been
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Although these B WR cars were fast...I think the WRC,s of today are quicker...
Group a cars were setting faster stage times as early as 1988, of stages still used i think the last wrc stage record held by a group b car fell in 1994 if memory serves me correctly.